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Show i T (; l i t f 3 5 H They Worked Harder Than This Most Of The Time I r KIIWI VOLUME 55, NUMBER 38 Life Claimed In This Car -- 'jh G.0P. DEMOS, j .? l : BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, 1950 Apartment BMg. Damaged By' a 8 s s i i PAGES NOMINATE TOP ? , y CANDIDATES FOR NOV. COMTEST v Torrid Political Battles In The Making For Box Elder County Politicaj Hopefuls Fire Yesterday A fire on Third west midway between Forest and First south streets damaged an apartment house belonging to Mrs. John of Sait Lake City, estimated at $800, according to Dale Fryer, fire chief. Evidently caused from a hot K'Vr stove and poor chimney, the fire had the potential of destroying the entire building, but was snuffed out by the Brigham City fire department. Members Of The Brigham City Kiwanis Clib Besides the damage to the a out with loss a of about house, turned personal shovels dump who truck, tractor, and to level and picks ,, was caused by the fire to Box Elder park in preparation for black topping it.Saturday jrface a road in Frdm left to right: $200 one of the tenants. iorris Burtcher, Ray Daines, chairman; Pete Peters, Jim Bordeaux, L. A. Bundy, Kil The fire answered Roland Harris, Frank Saito, Murray Mason, Bob Fisher, Floyd Knud-ie- n a fire call todepartment mnis president; Corinne last Friday Barnard. and evening and extinguished a fire on the farm of Packer Hatch Approximately 100 tons of hay jwanisans was destroyed and a truck valued at $200. Hay now sells for E. o Repair B. $20 a ton. N-It took six men eight hourS J fand "occasionally lean on their Members of the Brigham City shovel. to extinguish the fire. Swift ac Car Involved In Monday Evening Wreck Mrs. Gladys Johnson returned tion on the part of the fire de iwanis club wore a few folis-- s Jim Bordeaux and Roland ! . y . about three and one-ha- lf on their hands last Satur-irpiles west of Brigham City Harris of the Intermountain to Brigham City last Monday to. partment saved farm buildings. on Highway 191. Mrs. John Papenfuss died from the acfill the position of advertising afternoon, for the benefit of Indian school crew the supplied salesman at the Box Elder News Recruits .people who use Box Elder with a cident, apparently from shock and external bruises. Drivdump truck to haul graRequested To irk. er of the other car involved, partly visible on the left, was . vel donated by Hunsaker Sand and Journal, after living in El As a club project William Norman Capener, 25, of Garland. they resur-ce- d and Gravel company, and Ben- Paso, Texas for the past two Enlist In County one of the roads running nie Johnson, (who lives up in years. Men Box in area Elder the into the that neighborhood om the oiled highway helped the Mrs. Johnson worked for the who want to enlist in the army irk with gravel, preparing it Kiwanians out with a tractor. Box Elder pre- and air force are requested to oil surfacing. The work done on the road, viously from 1944 to 1948. go through their local recruiting With Ray Daines "straw boss perhaps better described as a id chairman of the project, pathway, will keep the water Accompanying her to Utah office or the Ogden office, ac15 Kiwanians nut turned out from rutting it and take .the was her daughter, Eleanor, who cording to Sgt. Howell, recruit,; registered at the Brigham Young ing oficer. heave dirt, handle the pick stumbles out of Record Is it This would simplify the prob- board and the police depart- University this week for study lem of clearance with the draft ment, Sgt Howell said, this year. Marred With Death Of it As the smoke of the Box Elder county primary election, held September 5, clears away, it becomes evident that both the Republican and Democratic parties have chosen well 7 qualified candidates to represent them' in the November ' election. Several torrid political battles within the county may "f be in the making. . ,K; ; i i , 5 ; - : , it--- ! - v f 1 J. A. Meservy, Republican Brigham City business who was not contested for nomination In Box the primary will face Democrat ;eP ap; LeRoy D. White, Perry, for state conside legislator from district one (the southern end of Box Elder counme j ion. j ty.) the northern part of the erit i High school and college stu-- 1 . From Clifton Kerr, incumbent county dents maintaining satisfactory hat apj who has a long rec Republican to allowed will be school marks ?n cost school year ord of accomplishment in the complete the 1950-5before being inducted into the I state legislature Is opposed by east military service by the selective Owen L. Brough, service, according to Mrs. Ma-- 1 ton farmer and ranch owner, P01 . rilla Spencer, secretary of the Brough served as county treas urer for several years. Box Elder draft board. f Candida The recently released xegula-- 1 Battling at the polls for the commissioner county tion stipulates that "any person nmissi, who, while satisfactorily pur- post open this year will be .John Term G. O. P., and George suing a full time course of In Hadfield, Democrat H. Hadfield, a Davis, a univer at struction college, ..Pol., City businessman, who sity, or similar institution of Brigham this summer as county learning, is ordered to report for served with unusual sucwarden fire after the induction, beginning won nomination de the cess, acaend of to an the and prior demic year shall, upon the facts I cislvely over C. A. (Bud) Hall the primaries, being presented to the local in With heavy support In the board, have his Induction post- northern of part of the county and end either until the poned from the southern such academic year, or until he ("enough ceases satisfactorily to pursue I end, George H. Davis walked off such course of instruction, which I with the Democratic nomination commissioner over In lor ever is the earlier. cunubent Edward D. Ward, . For high school students, On the G. O. P. ticket for postponement will be made un-- 1 tderal commissioner will - year county stuor the until graduation Mrs. John Papenfuss dent obtains his 20th anniver- - be Robert J. Potter, prosperous East Garland farmer and aij L. ' record sary or until he ceases to satis-A perfect D. S. stake president, Oppos course of his pursue on the highways for Box Elder factorily After paying tribute to How-- ' which ever, comes I Ing him on the (Democratic tic instruction, marred was this county year rj Call for conducting a clean ; ket, also from the northern end first. Monday evening at about 7:30 impaign in the primary elec-o- n of the county, will be JHoward Mrs. to the Spencer According when a collision three for the HJ. S. representative The first meeting on Satur- direction of the stake Sunday p. m., President Oscar A. Kirkham Glenn, Tremonton resident .who men to six be , inducted first one-hal- f miles west of Brig win at Ion on the Republican of the L. 'D. S. First council of day evening will be at 6:30 p. schools and will begin at 7:30 and were owns dry farms in. western Box Box Elder county from re 191 on ham City diet, highway Dr. Preston jl Jones, Albert Seventy, and 3. Leonard Love of m. and will concern welfare oclock. slated to leave the Howard ho-- j Elder county, jpfii mayor and candidate for Music for the conference will suited iq the death of Mrs. John Jay Taylor, seaman re the Church Welfare committee problems of the stake. The weltel by bus at 7:07 p. m. last!'I Two. Brigham City man, K. B Sresentative for the Utah First eruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. will represent the general au- fare meeting will be followed be furnished by . ward choirs Papenfuss, Corinne, an4 th In' Olsen, Republican, and' Robert night. jury of her husband. will be Mressional district, who beat Bert .Taylor of 78 south Second thorities of the L. D. S. church by priesthood leadership meet from the Honeyville ward, an in- man will more be One , I ifi, lashed at the federal ,gov east, Brigham City, the , Brigham fity Fourth ward, Mr. and Mrs, Papenfuss, both has com at the 'North Box Elder stake Box Elder from "County west from crouch- - plcted' xecruit 'training I 3mnt,for.4iederal quarterly !, conference ati thej General sessionVof the con Nine recently returned mission- 73, Were - traveling on Septemper 8 bringing itlOT when lent on the responsibilities, of U. S. naval training center, San stake tabernacle ntedto that in Brigham ference on Sunday will com- aries will be given an oppor Brigham City towards Corinne, months . to total eight. 1935 model a in to their home, . m. missionm. 2 to a. . 10 their mence and and at government of local v com Diego, Calif. Sunf p. report tunity City Saturday evening The draftees, when they leave fSr txtmastS . t o State s coupe. According Taylor, who entered the naval day, according to Vernal' yillie, The Sunday evening session of ary activities at the various will travel to Ft.lBr,ghamE. Brigham City I Making his first address since service June 27, 1950, Bill Sackett, investigaEffie City Trooper of the conference. Adams, the conference will be under the stake presient. reporting Wednesday lady, will run on Brigham the.G- - O- election as president of the ting officer, the Papenfuss car Douglas, sworn will be morning. They ih for county recorder. The apparently turned into the east in, given brief physicals, have Municipal league, Jones bound lane of traffic, running e to a group of G. O. P. Democrats are not listed as havFor and then their Miss papers processed 1950, into a 1947 model car, driven , workers and candidates be inducted. At 5:45 p. tn. Wed ing a candidate. by William Norman Capener, nesday, they board a train at lUrsel Hunsaker, who defeated county offices at the Howard !e Zundel for sheriff nom25, son of Dean Capener of GarTuesday noon. Salt Lake Union Pacific de Stephen ination on the G. O. P. ticket ih land, just back of the front the for Ft. (With Boyd Sheffield conduct-t- g where Riley, Kansas, wheel. Capener was enroute to pot will oppose Warren the program, Howard Call are to be assigned to the the primaries, W. Hyde, Democrat, In the Produced Ogden where he was to attend they Dr. Jones to the. infantry division. . a wedding reception. November election. Both men roup. are experienced men. Hyde has car "One of the methods the The reason the Papenfuss New Missionary built a lot of respect in the is taking over in lo-turned ' is not - clear, Trooper as sheriff the past sevcounty said. Sackett is government by taxing mu eral years and Hunsaker, Honeyikipally entertain-sent- s Mr. and Mrs. Papenfuss were sponsored ville farmer, also has a large similar to Peach Days, rushed to the Cooley Memorial k. Jones following. said. "Imagine what hospital in the Harold Felt amO. Dee Lund, - city attorney f( could do for our children bulance, neither apparently too for nth the 20 Brigham City, and a Repubpercent . the federal seriously injured. Mrs. Papenfuss lican, will oppose Omer Call, lovernment was bruised on the right side takes on these acDemocratic nominee, for the Box uities. of her head and her right thigh. Elder county attorney post Lund toying he taxation of pub- Immediately following the accidefeated incumbent Walter G. dent she had attempted to walk Rimming pools and other Mann for the nomination on the municipal owned entertainment from the wrecked car to the amG. O. P. ticket by a surprising institutions. Dr. 'Jones bulance. added margin. Call was unopposed in bur-o- n another intolerable Shortly after arriving at the the primaries. into the municipality is the she lapsed Cooley hospital For treasurer, Republican intaxation of unconsciousness and died of automobiles. Sheffield. M. cumbent Boyd nFive hundred shock and external bruises. dollars spent Brigham City, and Horace S. new car in was ?n Mr. injured now Papenfuss years ago, will Rose, Garland, Democrat M an the chest and William Capener additional $500 added to was man out. Neither battle it because on cut his suffered a jt scalp. of a multitude of federal taxes. opposed in the primaries. Ernest E. Hansen, Republi"The auto Hoffman Ander Mrs. Louise has created many now serving as county ascan, was bom in problems for the sen 73, Papenfuss, small city is opposed by Fred L. sessor, where 13, 1877, Mic, streets and Germany, May The parking. Both men are from Petersen. Meral she was reared and educated. government should be City and neither was Brigham C. Rasmussen Elder Phil United States to the She came Jiving the municipality some of opposed in the primary. . at taxation at the age of 33 as a convert to to help money A. Car who leave will the For for surveyor county he L. D. S. church. v.8 ttleir , problems," he con O. P 'laded. December 1, 1920, she married northern California mission ( ruthers will be on the G. . , and W. H. Griffiths will ticket 20. field in the Salt Andersen Martin Another September imposition of the fed- be on the Democratic ticket T Lake L. D. S. temple. They made government on city govern- scene naOn the state-widin home their City. Brigham esorlbed thT by Dr. Jones was tional attention is focused on died Mr. 9, Andersen May e uor Problem. the Utah senatorial contest in 1938 and Sept. 22, 1949 she mar vmle the F. Bennett, government takes Wallace which A. ried John Papenfuss. tremendous cut on They liquor sales wealthy Industrialist, and SenaCorinne in where resided have uo not give a cent back to Elbert D. Thorr as, chairman she has been active in various A farewell testimonial for tor oties for law enforcement of the powerful senate educaactivities. church son C. Mr. of Phil Rasmussen, are liquor161 Prot5lems created by She is survived by- her hus- and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen of tion and labor committee, the .principals. band and the following step- West Corinne was held Sunday ,Jm Judd, editor of the Mt. For representative in the Utah children: Herbert Papenfuss, evening, Sept 10, in tjpe Cowant Pyramid and first campaign congressional district Dr. Mrs. Gertrude Salt Lake City; rinne ward L. D. S. chapel, with nJnajer for Dr. Jones, accom-hiPreston Jones, who defeated Moore, Corinne; Kirt Papenfuss, a large crowd of relatives and here." Judd is a for- Brigham Citys Howard Call for Dr. N. ff. Andersen, friends In attendance. r Wyoming; emphyeg of the Elder supA and Mrs. Sarah Rollison, both Elder Rasmussen will' labor the nomination with heavy and Journal. will opsouthern in Utah, port of Mrs, Los in the northern California mis Angeles, Calif.; bending he meeting from pose Walter K. Granger, j Iretha Ft Whitman, He Douglas; field. received sion call bis City were Mr. and JMrs. Chester Andersen, Salt Lake April 17. Sheffield, Mr. and. Mrs. a He entered the mission home City; Irving Andersen, Pueblo, Lund, K. B. Olsen, Colorado; Mrs. Matha Meyers, at Salt Lake City, Sept 11, and Ball At An On Street Evening The Smithy Maw Martin J. Andersen, Wesley An- will leave to fulfill his mission For Swimming Lottie Srmonsen, Abbie v,." dersen and Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Sept 20. in Logan. tural senbeen Carol has diligently college the mer, for well is Carol Howard Call, , Effie prepared She will begin her junior year all of Brigham City. The suspense for Box Elder contest, fin- tending her own three acres of a attended Donna having Mann,- Elrna in the With Ken Weight In charge, Funeral services will be held 20-3- 0 Club Hears Talk taard, c- - B. Williams, D. O. countys representative school in Salt Lake City sugar beets on her fathers farm at the U. S. A. C. this fall where 1 P.M. Friday, at the Brigham at draof 1950 contest will ishing tractor the and she active ih is Utah a Miss Brighart City Rotary! club at speech Collinston, driving,I?on since winning the title of Miss Charles Claybaugh, and holds the rank of City Third ward with Bishop On Glass At Meeting matics 20-3Friday noon, was highharvest meeting, and "lending end in the today. the hay in 4, Box Elder July Box Meservy an Edtalks by Hervin R.O.TC. girls Aux, Henry Norman of the Corinne of in the by the whenever a Carol Jean Warnke, Miss lighted hand major Highlight City Box Elder Wight possible. Brigham Miss club sponsored 20-3Clyde ward Howard, inches John beets is four five She of own dinner officiating. clubs feet, Elder of 1950 and Peach Queen my regular plot Having wm of 1950 contest. Friends may call at the Harold meeting Monday evening at the Stratford and David O. Anderis fun, Carol commented, "and tall; bust, 34 Inches; waist 24 school of 1949, will know if she the finishing Stake Choir Besides. v ' (Miss America think , hips, 34 inches. She B. Felt funeral home Thursday Howard cafe was a vocational son. participate in the or course she was awarded a com- not as much work as you and inches;, and 11 she will was Mr. toiwtsal to 9 P.M. and Friday at talk on the various types of Visiting Rotarians 7 from 113 next all does the Dad weighs year pounds. contest club irrigation Tonight Inwith the plete wardrobe by the and 105 inthe former Warnke Keesel of contest satisfied residence, the guests Miss the 'At manufacture and Ogden be work. family glass, to Utah earsal for the South Box have heavy for competition in the Miss &der and Rasmussen S. Elder. North time Martin colored until has Third of of cluded west, in a stallation Pen proAnderson. Box on it the Carol plans exby plum appeared slake choir will be held title of Miss using ' m contest and has all of her 'edm fits from her beet crop to pay suit, a cerise formal, red after- service. During the meeting reports S. W. Beecher, chairman, of the Competing with beauties 8 at 20, September paid. comes penses be' of the contest in were Interment will noon this colored K members dress of the graduation committee lilac the books and the given fees and tuition by finover Utah, the buy the evening at the all When not attending Sake ,JT at on club school. , various activities. AgriculBrigham suit. cemetery. City Utah at State high bathing the conclusion Himu B- ernacle' according to to a Ci yishing school during the sum year state fair in Salt Lake felt, director. cpreas V 1 Students Will Be Deferred For School Year i (! -- Dr-Ra- 1 y Take To Picks And Shovels County Park Roadways Tre-mon- ii S It , Gladys Johnson Again At AUTO ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE News-Journ- V i K- t s I ,r OF CORINNE RESIDENT MON. No-Fatal- Government Encroaches On anidpalities, Dr. Jones Declares Brigham Sailor Finishes Training President Oscar Kirkham And J. Leonard Love To Speak At North Stake Conference Sunday - ity il i; i fc - 1 j hf 1 non-fatalit- y V 2 'A f- I t - -- - Nielsen,nat, - C i 1 ses-siin- Carol Jean Warnke, Box Elder Of Miss Utah Vicing Today i f if' gov--ame- al . , , k 9J ni i j t i ! 4 i s v J t - i I . k, ( if r Si ! i It e Missionary Feted In Corinne Sunday , 'i m f tl l 1 1 i Sr .( j r I i Rotarians Hear Em-Arth- Talks Friday -a- . 0 Bun-derso- ii 0 if' ! 20-3- 0 - - i? - |